This Sunday will see Dontae Campbell's debut fight against Marjan Vujovic. Campbell is mentored by Ralph Giacomazzi of All Star Boxing Gym, and spoke to SAN about his story.

Campbell, born and raised in Los Santos, SA., said, “I appreciate everything I have been blessed with, and I've always had a knack for sport fighting.” He went on to say, “I got into boxing after seeing the prize money for a tournament, and thought that I should give it a shot.”

Campbell admitted he had no professional skill until he met Ralph Giacomazzi. The pair are so close they consider one another family.

Campbell added, “I love boxing. The thrill and the feeling of winning gives me a buzz.” He also told SAN how outside of the ring he considers himself an Average Joe, enjoying the luxuries of life like everyone else — including going out drinking, eating, gaming and romance.

He later made it clear how he firmly believes he will defeat Vujovic in the ring on Sunday, and believes he will do it with great ease. Campbell has said the training for the fight has paid off in recent test fights.

Time will tell if Dontae Campbell will win the fight against Marjan Vujovic this Sunday.

After recent SAN research inside the Ocean Docks' Workers Union and the Port Authority, which includes information from a trustworthy anonymous source indirectly involved in the deal, there is enough proof to believe that the Ocean Docks Workers Union is close to finalizing a deal/contract with the Port Authority. In turn, this would give the workers; union total control over Ocean Docks, and thus a monopoly. The possible consequences of this deal may result in higher wages for the workers, more job positions, and ultimately, will benefit the workers there. It is yet to be seen what negative consequences could result because of this deal. The Ocean Docks Workers Union and the Port Authority have not yet made an official statement about the matter, and it is not yet known if the deal will continue to fruition. We will keep you updated as this progresses.

Black Lives Matter Protest Spirals Out of Control
By Johan Dijkstra | June 14, 2018

On the evening of June 1st, a protest formed with a legal permit in Idlewood at Gilmore Avenue. It was one of the Black Lives Matter protests. However, the protest promptly got out of hand when the protesters were blocking the road, disrupting traffic, and forced the police to restrain them and intervene. After several provocations from the protesters, including minor attacks on the officers, the police finally had enough and intervened with force, loading beanbag shotguns with rubber bullets and firing them on the now rioters. However, this resulted in a bloodbath with numerous wounded, all of which were the protesters.

Rioters began to disperse after this show of force from the police, but time will tell if the police's intervention may or may not have sparked a larger movement and justified the protest's reason to exist. The LSPD has not commented yet on this matter. We will keep you updated as more information is known.

After recent SAN research inside the Ocean Docks' Workers Union and the Port Authority, which includes information from a trustworthy anonymous source indirectly involved in the deal, there is enough proof to believe that the Ocean Docks Workers Union is close to finalizing a deal/contract with the Port Authority. In turn, this would give the workers; union total control over Ocean Docks, and thus a monopoly. The possible consequences of this deal may result in higher wages for the workers, more job positions, and ultimately, will benefit the workers there. It is yet to be seen what negative consequences could result because of this deal. The Ocean Docks Workers Union and the Port Authority have not yet made an official statement about the matter, and it is not yet known if the deal will continue to fruition. We will keep you updated as this progresses.

Black Lives Matter Protest Spirals Out of Control
By Johan Dijkstra | June 14, 2018

On the evening of June 1st, a protest formed with a legal permit in Idlewood at Gilmore Avenue. It was one of the Black Lives Matter protests. However, the protest promptly got out of hand when the protesters were blocking the road, disrupting traffic, and forced the police to restrain them and intervene. After several provocations from the protesters, including minor attacks on the officers, the police finally had enough and intervened with force, loading beanbag shotguns with rubber bullets and firing them on the now rioters. However, this resulted in a bloodbath with numerous wounded, all of which were the protesters.

Rioters began to disperse after this show of force from the police, but time will tell if the police's intervention may or may not have sparked a larger movement and justified the protest's reason to exist. The LSPD has not commented yet on this matter. We will keep you updated as more information is known.